Gabon: Jean Ping rompt le silence pour appeler au rassemblement

Geography Now! Gabon

published:18 Jan 2017

Geography Now! Gabon

Geography Now! Gabon

published:18 Jan 2017

views:427167

Just make sure there are no quills in that stew and you\'re good to go!
Enjoy GABON!!
Footage of Surfing Hippos is from BBC Knowledge \"Africa eye to eye\" series. Wonderful stuff check them out at this link!
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I do not own or claim rights to the footage and under fair use have used the footage for educational purposes to teach people about Gabon and it\'s wildlife. Credit goes to BBC.
Allada by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Geography Now! Gabon

published:18 Jan 2017

views:427167

Just make sure there are no quills in that stew and you\'re good to go!
Enjoy GABON!!
Footage of Surfing Hippos is from BBC Knowledge \"Africa eye to eye\" series. Wonderful stuff check them out at this link!
http://bit.ly/2jheDOl
I do not own or claim rights to the footage and under fair use have used the footage for educational purposes to teach people about Gabon and it\'s wildlife. Credit goes to BBC.
Allada by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500001
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1Os7W46
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Become a patron! Donate anything and Get exclusive behind the scenes footage! All profits go towards helping my dad and his medical costs/ parent\'s living expenses since they are no longer working and need support.
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Europe: http://bit.ly/1YoRaIB
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Welcome to Geography Now! This is the first and only Youtube Channel that actively attempts to cover profiles on every single country of the world. We are going to do them alphabetically so be patient if you are waiting for one that\'s down the road.
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Gabon Flash infos mort d'ali bongo

Gabon Flash infos mort d'ali bongo

Does Gabon's Capital LIBREVILLE have Africa's highest Per Capita Income?

published:31 Jul 2018

Does Gabon's Capital LIBREVILLE have Africa's highest Per Capita Income?

Does Gabon's Capital LIBREVILLE have Africa's highest Per Capita Income?

published:31 Jul 2018

views:26021

Libreville is the capital city of Gabon, a country on the coast of Central Africa. Its seafront boulevard has parks and sculptures.
Nearby, the colossal Presidential Palace dates from the 1970s.
Gabon’s capital lies in the far northwest of the country, spread along the Atlantic Ocean for some 15km. Libreville – or Elbévé, as the locals call their home town (just pronounce LBV in French) – is a calm, pleasant place with luxurious hotels and trendy restaurants along the palm-fringed seafront. Libreville is French for ‘free town’.
Gabon has a population of 2Million people and a Per Capita of USD $ 8,132 . So Gabon is very is RICH.
Extensive oil resources have been located, both on land and offshore. In terms of proved recoverable reserves, According to the Oil & Gas Journal (OGJ), Gabon had 4 billion barrels of proven oil reserves as of the end of 2016, the 3rd-largest in Sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria and Angola. Most of Gabon’s oil fields are located in the Port-Gentil area and are both onshore and offshore.
Since independence from France in 1960, Gabon has had just three presidents. Late President Omar Bongo ruled for more than four decades until his death in 2009
Gabon also has very close ties with Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Togo, Mali, Côte d\'Ivoire, Benin, Gabon, Nigeria, Senegal, Algeria, Rwanda, Mauritius, Seychelles, Comoros, Zambia, Mozambique, Sudan, Djibouti, Malawi, South Africa, Gabon, Senegal , Angola, Congo, Cape Verde, Ethiopia and Burundi among other African Countries.
Internationally Gabon is a key and strategic ally to the USA, F...

Does Gabon's Capital LIBREVILLE have Africa's highest Per Capita Income?

published:31 Jul 2018

views:26021

Libreville is the capital city of Gabon, a country on the coast of Central Africa. Its seafront boulevard has parks and sculptures.
Nearby, the colossal Presidential Palace dates from the 1970s.
Gabon’s capital lies in the far northwest of the country, spread along the Atlantic Ocean for some 15km. Libreville – or Elbévé, as the locals call their home town (just pronounce LBV in French) – is a calm, pleasant place with luxurious hotels and trendy restaurants along the palm-fringed seafront. Libreville is French for ‘free town’.
Gabon has a population of 2Million people and a Per Capita of USD $ 8,132 . So Gabon is very is RICH.
Extensive oil resources have been located, both on land and offshore. In terms of proved recoverable reserves, According to the Oil & Gas Journal (OGJ), Gabon had 4 billion barrels of proven oil reserves as of the end of 2016, the 3rd-largest in Sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria and Angola. Most of Gabon’s oil fields are located in the Port-Gentil area and are both onshore and offshore.
Since independence from France in 1960, Gabon has had just three presidents. Late President Omar Bongo ruled for more than four decades until his death in 2009
Gabon also has very close ties with Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Togo, Mali, Côte d\'Ivoire, Benin, Gabon, Nigeria, Senegal, Algeria, Rwanda, Mauritius, Seychelles, Comoros, Zambia, Mozambique, Sudan, Djibouti, Malawi, South Africa, Gabon, Senegal , Angola, Congo, Cape Verde, Ethiopia and Burundi among other African Countries.
Internationally Gabon is a key and strategic ally to the USA, F...

Just make sure there are no quills in that stew and you\'re good to go!
Enjoy GABON!!
Footage of Surfing Hippos is from BBC Knowledge \"Africa eye to eye\" series. Wonderful stuff check them out at this link!
http://bit.ly/2jheDOl
I do not own or claim rights to the footage and under fair use ha

Libreville is the capital city of Gabon, a country on the coast of Central Africa. Its seafront boulevard has parks and sculptures.
Nearby, the colossal Presidential Palace dates from the 1970s.
Gabon’s capital lies in the far northwest of the country, spread along the Atlantic Ocean for some 15k